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Friday 25th September 2020

William Hill Premiership

Weekend preview

There are three Premiership games on Saturday and another three on Sunday...

Hamilton Academical (11) v Dundee United (6) - Saturday, 3.00pm
The sides haven't met since the 2016/17 Premiership play-off final
Accies won 1-0 at home following a 0-0 draw in the first leg at Tannadice
The last Premiership meeting was a 3-1 win for Accies in Apr 2016
Dundee United's last success in this fixture was 1-0 at Tannadice in Apr 2015

Livingston (12) v St Johnstone (9) - Saturday, 3.00pm
The last meeting was a 1-0 win for St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park in March
Livingston won the last encounter at the Tony Macaroni Arena in January
Saints' last five matches have all ended 1-0 (one win and four defeats)
Livingston are a point below Hamilton Accies at the foot of the table

St Mirren (10) v Kilmarnock (7) - Saturday, 3.00pm
St Mirren won 1-0 when the sides last met in Paisley in December
Kilmarnock won the last Rugby Park encounter 1-0 in October
Saints are on a run of four successive defeats in the Premiership
Killie have won two of their last three Premiership matches

Motherwell (8) v Rangers (1) - Sunday, Sky Sports 12 noon
Rangers won 2-0 on their last visit to Fir Park in December
Well's last win over Rangers was 2-0 in the 2017/18 League Cup semi-final
Rangers are unbeaten in the Premiership and are a point clear at the top
The Steelmen have won their last two Premiership matches

Celtic (2) v Hibernian (3) - Sunday, 3.00pm
The last meeting was a 2-0 win for Celtic at Parkhead in December
Hibs' last win over Celtic was 2-0 at Easter Road in Dec 2018
Celtic have won five Premiership matches in a row since being held at Kilmarnock
Hibs have a 100% away record this season, winning four games out of four

Ross County (5) v Aberdeen (4) - Sunday, 3.00pm
The Staggies won 2-1 when the sides last met at Pittodrie in February
Aberdeen won 3-1 on their most recent visit to Dingwall in November
County triumphed 1-0 at St Johnstone on Saturday to end a five-match winless run
The Dons had won six in a row in all competitions before losing 3-0 to Motherwell on Sunday